Dustin Park - Pittsfield NH

Located on Main Street
this 1 acre park formerly known as Academy Park was
deeded to the town of Pittsfield by Herbert Dustin in
1948. The Gazebo was dedicated in 1918, replacing a
wooden structure. The Gazebo was given by Frank P
Green. The gazebo is used for concerts in the park
during the summer months. A Civil War statue was
dedicated in 1890 in memory of the Soldiers and Sailors
who served in the Civil War from Pittsfield. In 1974 a
monument was erected in the front of the Park
commemorating all those who served in World War I & II,
Korea and Vietnam. The park is under the jurisdiction
of the Parks & Recreation Commission.

The Town
of Pittsfield is accepting bids for the cleanup of a burned
homesite at 136 Rocky Point Road. The project will consist of
removing the remains of the burned building, dismantling and
burying or removing the crumbled foundation, and leveling out
the land.

Does your house have a number on it and is it clearly visible
from the road? The Pittsfield Firefighters Association can help.
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Vontuteers Needed for the Emergency Shelter

The Emergency Managment Shelter Director is looking for
volunteers to help in times on emergency.
Read More.

Foss Family ScholorshipAll PMHS graduates extending their
education beyond high school may apply for a scholarship to
pursue a two-year or four-year degree or technical/trade school
education.Deadline: May 1, 2014Info
| Application

Sanderson Trust FundClick Here for the printable
application for the Sanderson Trust Fund.